Fred Aprim

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Fred Aprim is an Assyrian American. He was born in Iraq. Both his father and younger brother were imprisoned during the rule of Saddam Hussein. Aprim has published three books: Assyrians: The Continuous Saga Assyrians: From Bedr Khan to Saddam Hussein The Betrayal of the Powerless: Assyrians After the 2003 US Invasion of Iraq.

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Consciously or Otherwise, the West Pushed Assyrians to Leave Their Ancestral Lands

Some argue that despite the fact that Assyrians are the indigenous people of northern Mesopotamia (northern Iraq, northeast Syria and southeast Turkey) their population...

The Fragile Future of the Kurdish Regions in Iraq and Syria

For decades in northern Iraq, the two Kurdish parties of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) of the Talabani family and the Kurdistan Democratic...

The French Senate and the Assyrian Genocide Resolution

The world watched melancholy as the number of deaths from the massive earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria climbed to over 35,000. Efforts of...

Northern Iraq and the Kurdistani Disputed Territories

It is stated that territorial disputes are often linked to wealth through the control of natural resources, but they can also be driven by...

Will Assyrians Become Strictly a Religious Minority in Occupied Assyria?

Many Assyrians describe the silence by most Assyrian political groups and many nationalists, since the outcome of the 2018 Iraqi elections, mysterious. For the...

Assyrians are Not Refugees Who Settled in Iraq

In recent years, some Kurdish and Arab politicians and wanna-be historians have been making statements that the Assyrians of Iraq were refugees from Hakkari,...

Iraq Must Recognize Assyrians as its Indigenous People

Assyrians are the descendants of the ancient Assyrians. They are historically, culturally, and spiritually tied to northern Mesopotamia, a region that is located from...

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